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The Real Time host says, however, there are plenty of things that are going well under the current administration.
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Smulders practically becomes the conservative pundit.
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The FX anthology also stars Beanie Feldstein as Monica Lewinsky, Clive Owen as Bill Clinton, and Annaleigh Ashford as Paula Jones.
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Trump shocked some members of his camp by caving on a deal to reopen the government for three weeks without a wall.
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Maher also welcomed right-wing instigator Ann Coulter who declared on-air that she has no plans to run for President.
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The late night host wasted no time going after the President following a two-month hiatus.
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"The infamous pee tape was finally found: it’s irrefutable evidence of a Russian ho. And his name is Donald Trump."
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The ex-NBC host is no stranger to scandal.
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Fey’s appearance also focused on the recent white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Coulter wrote, "He would endorse communism if Trump decided to implement the policies of ‘The Communist Manifesto.'”
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The conservative commentator took to Twitter to clear the air.
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The pair, who publicly have not admitted that their friendship goes any further than just being friends, were outed as a couple by legendary TV producer Norman Lear.
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Legendary TV producer Norman Lear let the news slip during a sit-down with black-ish creator Kenya Barris.
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Don't call it a comeback! Chelsea Handler's been here for years!
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A writer for the roast explained it was because "she does not understand humor or joy" and that "Hitler was more likable". Oof.
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How badly did Ann Coulter get beat up during Comedy Central's Roast of Rob Lowe? Here's our first look.
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Coulter slammed "Comedy Central's corporate decision to move away from comedy — which is paying huge dividends with the Larry Wilmore and Trevor Noah shows."
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Controversial political commentator Ann Coulter was told she should kill herself during Rob Lowe's Comedy Central toast.
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On ‘Real Time with Bill Maher,’ Ann Coulter predicted Donald Trump would be the Republican party’s bid — way back in 2015.